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Vanity/Nemesis

Album - 11 april 1990 - DeB Id: 21544
By Celtic Frost
11 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Celtic Frost

Vanity/Nemesis ElectricOne

 The magic, the supreme sonic art that fully permeated the Swiss combo... has damnably vanished.

 Vanity/Nemesis appears to me as the sad document of a band that tried to regroup after a problematic period.

 Explore the complexities behind Celtic Frost's Vanity/Nemesis and discover why this album marks a pivotal moment in metal history.

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I'm sensing the paleness of lies
No rest to caress their eyes
In visions enthroning sleep
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Burning in a hell made of my own
Looking for the you I once knew
Your love is hanging over me
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So I send an SOS . Semaphore myself . Catch me falling finally . Through the air and underground . Everywhere this sound . Screams whisper "I can’t breathe" . I feel it in my bones . Though I know I’m not alone . You’re spinning far too far from me . So cruel to be so kind . Now I know I’ll always find . This island earth . A mystery . As I stumble through the dark . Dream lovers dream apart . Starry eyed a vision rushes in . Do I wonder or care . My spirit’s bleeding God knows where . A never ending stream . I tried to love, tried to find . My soul in shadows running blind . restless as the sea . Via sidewalks through the haze . Wandering as in a maze . Lost in number time and space . So near and yet so far . Castaway as strangers are . This island earth . And you and me
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Nemesis (07:48)
Heaven and shores
Beneath the death of the sun
Suffering at will
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Celtic Frost

Celtic Frost were a Swiss extreme metal band led by Thomas Gabriel “Tom G. Warrior” Fischer, with bassist Martin Eric Ain as a key collaborator. Reviews emphasize their role in early extreme metal and first-wave black metal, plus a reputation for bold experimentation—peaking for many with 1987’s Into the Pandemonium—followed by a widely criticized glam-leaning detour on Cold Lake and a later reunion that produced Monotheist.
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